Re: [PATCH V3 1/5] RDMA/core: Transport-independent access flags

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On 7/14/2015 5:22 AM, Sagi Grimberg wrote:
On 7/14/2015 10:37 AM, 'Christoph Hellwig' wrote:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 03:36:44PM -0400, Tom Talpey wrote:
On 7/11/2015 6:25 AM, 'Christoph Hellwig' wrote:
I think what we need to support for now is FRMR as the primary target,
and FMR as a secondar[y].

FMR is a *very* bad choice, for several reasons.

1) It's not supported by very many devices, in fact it might even
be thought to be obsolete.

It's support by the Mellanox adapters,

*Older* Mellanox adapters. mlx5 (and future drivers I assume) will
no longer support FMRs.

Right, but drop the word "will". Mlx5 (the current ConnectX-4) doesn't
support FMR. It's only supported by mlx4 and mthca drivers.

Based on looking at the consumers and the above table I think FMR
are still the better fallback for devices that don't support FR,

It's better if you want it fast.

Do you guys think FMR is actually "fast"? Because it's not. Measure it.
It might have been marginally faster than other schemes in like, 2007,
and only when the mempool was there to leave the registrations open.
Don't go back there.

Tom.
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